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Optical buffers for variable length packets

This letter addresses the problem of dimensioning fiber delay lines for optical buffers in a network scenario where packets are asynchronous and of variable length. The focus is placed on providing a simple analytical model to dimension the basic time unit of the fiber delay line, as the crucial par...

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Published in:IEEE communications letters 2000-09, Vol.4 (9), p.292-294
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Buffers
Delay effects
Delay lines
Exact sciences and technology
Fibers
Length measurement
Mathematical analysis
Mathematical models
Networks
Optical buffering
Optical fiber networks
Optical fibers
Optical network units
Optical packet switching
Optical switches
Queueing analysis
Queues
Switching and signalling
Systems, networks and services of telecommunications
Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
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